
Triumph of a Time Lord
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In the twenty-first century, TV is changing, but the last of the Time Lords has been more than ready: he's been fantastic.
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Introduction - Bringing Back a TV Icon
PART ONE: FANS AND PRODUCERS
Chapter One: 'The Russell T. Davies Era': Authorship and Organisation
Chapter Two: 'The Doctor Who Mafia': Textual Poachers Turned Gamekeepers
PART TWO: GENRE AND FORMAT
Chapter Three: Time Travel in New Who as Comedy, Soap Opera, Adventure... and Science Fiction
Chapter Four: TV Horror -- The Importance of Monsters
Chapter Five: Creating Moments?
PART THREE: QUALITY AND MAINSTREAM TV
Chapter Six: The 'Quality TV' Debate... and the Value of Doctor Who
Chapter Seven: Mainstreaming Who -- The Importance of Music
Chapter Eight: Mainstream Cult?
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